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Franklin Freeman, a frequent contributor to America, lives in Maine.
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Franklin Freeman
Three recent books on Thoreau, prompted by the the 200th anniversary of his birth, deepen our understanding of him.
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Franklin Freeman
Frank Freeman reviews "The Mountains of Parnassus" by Czeslaw Milosz.
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Franklin Freeman
The central insight of David Walsh’s book is that “the person is transcendence."
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Franklin Freeman
'The Fellowship,' by Philip Zaleski and Carol Zaleski
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Franklin Freeman
I rsquo ve heard it said hurt people hurt If anyone was ever hurt as a child not physically but emotionally it was Tennessee Williams His mother Edwina rsquo s denial did the hurting denial she turned into an art form which her son turned into art And John Lahr senior drama critic of The Ne
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Franklin Freeman
Tim Kendall's anthology, 'Poetry of the First World War'
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Franklin Freeman
This new literary biography mdash rdquo not a formal biography but more than a work of literary criticism rdquo in the words of its author Robert Milder professor of English at Washington University in St Louis mdash contends that Nathaniel Hawthorne was a man divided be-tween his realist perc
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Franklin Freeman
Some Catholics have lamented that C. S. Lewis, an Anglican, never converted.
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Franklin Freeman
Do the movies have a future?
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Franklin Freeman
Philip Larkin was not always an admirable man, but he was certainly a hard-working poet.